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Hachiko's Philosophy
I am Hachiko. I advocate for simplicity. I don't understand ostentation, ambition, or excessive consumption. One must learn to be happy with the few things they possess. We are a part of nature. I find any step that harms the earth, water, trees, or animals to be wrong.

The constant desire for more, imposed upon us by capitalism, exhausts the soul. Yet, every morning when I open my eyes, I find it sufficient to hear a bird's song, lie in the shade of a tree, and feel the wind.

War? Greed? I cannot comprehend them. Why should a dog, a human, or a bird be harmed? This world belongs to all of us. We must know how to share.

A handful of happiness, a sip of water, a loving gaze are enough.

Social media? Unnecessary for me. Life unfolds right before our eyes already. You should feel it with your heart, not at your fingertips.

You don't always need to press a button to share. A look is enough, or a loyal wait.

I am for loyalty and helpfulness. One should live a simple, pure life, without ostentation. There's no need for excessive possessions, property, or adornments. One must be nature-friendly. To walk without crushing a flower, to pass without startling a bird, to make way for an ant...

I give thanks. To God, for the breath He has granted me, for the path I walk, for the people I love.

Divine Artistry in the Animal Kingdom
Hachiko's world is filled with the wonders of the animal kingdom. The role he plays in the ecosystem of living things reflects God's artistry and wisdom.

The Dance of Bees
The way a tiny bee describes pollen sources to other bees in the hive isn't random behavior; it's the product of Divine knowledge. Hachiko notices this order and asks, "Who placed such great wisdom in such a small creature?"

The Journey of Migratory Birds
Birds travel thousands of kilometers without any map or compass, finding their way home. This order, where God guides every creature with instinct, earns Hachiko's admiration.

Animals' Instinct to Nurture Their Young
Hachiko observes animals' compassion for their young and questions the source of this instinct. A mother bird feeding her chicks with food from her beak, lions' efforts to protect their cubs, or a dog's desire to feed its own pups cannot be random occurrences. This instinct is an example of the mercy God bestows upon animals.

Hachiko thinks: Without any training, mothers know how to care for their young. This is clear evidence of God's infinite wisdom.

Divine Order in the Human Body
Hachiko observes humans with admiration. The human body is, in itself, a miracle proving God's existence.

The Working of the Heart
The human heart works tirelessly throughout a lifetime. Each beat reminds us of an engineering marvel. Hachiko says, This order couldn't have come into existence on its own; it must be the work of a Creator.

The Complexity of the Brain
The human brain is a unique structure where trillions of nerve cells communicate. Abilities like thinking, feeling, and decision making are not just biological but a sign of Divine wisdom.

The Eye's Ability to See
Working with a perfection that even a camera can't replicate, the human eye is one of God's created wonders. Hachiko sees this miracle when he looks into his owner's eyes.

The Uniqueness of Fingerprints
One of the most remarkable miracles of the human body is the fingerprint. Among billions of people, no two fingerprints are alike. This uniqueness reveals the unparalleled artistry of God's creation.

Hachiko thinks as he looks at his owner's hands: If even a person's print is so unique, how grand must be the power and knowledge of the one who created this order.

Hachiko calls out to people, saying: What gives meaning to your life is faith in the existence and power of God. Otherwise, you'll be tossed about in stormy seas. To see His artistry, you just need to look around you everything you see leads you to Him.

This is my philosophy.

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